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AED3701 Assignment 2 Memo | Due 19 May 2025. All questions fully answered. QUESTION 1 [10 marks]
1.1 What is the primary purpose of assessment planning?
A) To give learners homework
B) To prepare report cards
C) To improve teaching and learning processes
D) To promote learners to the next grade
1.2 The National Protocol for Assessment (NPA) Grades R–12 standardises which of
the following?
A) School times
B) Curriculum content
C) Recording and reporting processes
D) Textbook distribution
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1.3 According to the NPPPPR, assessments must be aligned with _____.
A) learners’ interests
B) grade and subject-specific requirements
C) extracurricular activities
D) daily homework tasks
1.4 What are the four steps in the assessment process, as per the Section 4 policy?
A) Planning, teaching, learning, grading
B) Generating evidence, evaluating evidence, recording findings, using
information
C) Studying, revising, taking tests, receiving feedback
D) Setting tests, marking, grading, and reporting
1.5 Which of the following is an example of an assessment instrument?
A) Textbook
B) Lesson plan
C) Rubric
D) Red pen
1.6 The Policy on Screening, Identification, Assessment, and Support (SIAS) helps in
_____.
A) developing teaching material
B) managing learners’ personal issues
C) screening and supporting learners with disabilities
D) assigning school tasks
1.7 Diagnostic assessment results are used to _____.
A) improve report card grades
B) identify barriers to learning
C) change the school curriculum
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D) test the teacher’s knowledge
1.8 The principle of sufficiency in assessments ensures that _____.
A) the test includes enough content from the syllabus
B) all learners receive extra time
C) the test is difficult enough to challenge learners
D) only the best learners are assessed
1.9 Moderation of assessments ensures that _____.
A) assessments are reviewed for fairness, validity, and reliability
B) assessments are not too easy
C) learners are given extra credit
D) assessments are conducted in groups
1.10 The role of ICT in assessment includes _____.
A) allowing learners to take breaks during assessments
B) providing digital tools to create, submit, and receive feedback
on assessments
C) replacing traditional teaching methods
D) limiting teacher-learner interaction
(10)
QUESTION 2 [10 marks]
Match the description in column B with the concept in column A.
Column A: Term Column B: Description
2.1 Section 4 of CAPS document A. Guides learners with criteria and level
descriptors for task completion
2.2 Fairness B. Continuous assessment that provides
feedback during the learning process
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2.3 Assessment rubric C. Standardises the documentation of learner
achievements from Grades R–12
2.4 Social Constructivism D. Sets procedures for promoting learners to
the next grade
2.5 Formative assessment E. Emphasises knowledge acquisition through
social interaction
F. Ensures that learners are assessed on what
they have been taught
(10)
QUESTION 3 [25 marks]
3.1 Every teacher is expected to have a subject file, and it should contain assessment
tasks. The file must….
(a) have a complete assessment record in that particular subject.
(b) be maintained by the teacher for every subject concerning the National
Curriculum Statement, Grades R–12.
(c) be available for monitoring and moderation purposes at every level.
What is your understanding of each statement above, as it relates to the
assessment of learners?
(9)
3.2 Use the Link to download the CAPS document for your subject of specialisation.
Use the document to differentiate between recording and reporting, as presented
in Section 4 (do not copy and paste but instead present your understanding of
the two concepts).
(6)
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3.3 The ATP is a critical document that a teacher should possess and keep in the
subject file. Use the ATP for your subject to analyse the key sections and
describe how these sections can assist you in assessing your learners. Provide
specific examples from your subject-specific ATP.
Focus your response on the following aspects:
• Term content overview
• Assessment guidelines
• Time allocations
• Cognitive levels
(10)
QUESTION 4 [55 marks]
4.1 Provide a brief background of the school where you completed your teaching
practice. Include the following details:
4.1.1 School details (Name, location, contact details, etc.)
4.1.2 Type of school (e.g., public or private, primary or secondary)
4.1.3 The grades and subjects you taught
4.1.4 Socioeconomic context of the surrounding community
4.1.5 Approximate size of the school (number of learners and teachers)
(5)
4.2 One of the seven roles of a teacher is being an “assessor”, which is tied to the
value of quality. Drawing on your experience from teaching practice, critically
explain the role of a teacher as an assessor and discuss the importance of quality
in assessment. Provide examples from your classroom experiences to illustrate
how your mentor teacher designed, implemented, and moderated assessments to
support learner progress and ensure fairness and reliability.
(10)
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4.3 Mrs Ndlovu is a Grade 10 teacher at a public secondary school. Her diverse
classroom includes learners from various socioeconomic backgrounds, who speak
different languages and have different learning abilities. She aims to implement
differentiated instruction and assessment to cater to her learners’ diverse needs,
meet subject objectives, and improve learner outcomes. Drawing on your teaching
practice experience, discuss these five (5) challenges that she might encounter in
her classroom. Please provide specific examples from your experience to suggest
the differentiated assessment strategies she could implement to address these
challenges and support learner success.
(10)
4.4 Answer the questions below using the 2023-2024 Grade 9 EMS ATP.
4.4.1 How can the EMS teacher use the ATP to develop the baseline
assessment? (3)
4.4.2 How do summative assessments differ from formative assessments in
terms of their purpose and implementation?
(4)
4.4.3 Identify the forms of informal assessment that can be used to assess core
concepts taught in Term 2.
(4)
4.4.4 Which formal assessment do learners complete in Term 2?
(1)
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4.4.5 How should this formal task (mentioned in 4.4.4) be structured regarding its
cognitive levels?
(3)
4.4.6 Formal assessment must be fair, reliable, and valid. Mention two (for each
principle) undertakings that a teacher should implement to meet the
requirements of these principles.
(6)
4.4.7 Evaluate the importance of identifying requisite pre-knowledge when
teaching and analyse how it supports effective teaching and learning in the
classroom context.
(3)
4.5 Analyse three strategies a teacher can use to make the environment conducive for
learners to complete the summative assessment.
(6)
TOTAL: [100]












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